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Mitochondrial proteostatic stress disrupts mitoribosome biogenesis and translation
Hauke Holthusen, Victoria A. Trinkaus, Carina Fernandez Gonzalez, Itika Saha, Isabelle Pachmayr, Orsolya Kimbu Wade, Anja Deiser, Barbara Hummel, Patricia Yuste‐Checa, Kenneth Ehses, Roman Körner, Rubén Fernández‐Busnadiego, Ritwick Sawarkar, Ralf Jungmann, Mark S. Hipp
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2025 · ▲ 2 citations
Abstract
SUMMARY Protein aggregation in various cellular compartments is a hallmark of proteostasis(definition) impairment linked to aging and numerous pathologies. Mitochondrial function depends on a balanced interplay of proteins imported from the cytosol as well as those synthesized on mitochondrial ribosomes (mitoribosomes). Here, we reveal an unexpected susceptibility of mitoribosome biogenesis to organellar proteostatic stress. Importing aggregation-prone proteins into yeast and human mitochondria triggered a chain of detrimental events involving extensive co-aggregation of newly-imported mitoribosome subunits and other RNA-binding proteins, as well as local disruption of mitochondrial cristae morphology. As a result, mitoribosome assembly and mitochondrial translation were severely impaired, leading to respiratory deficiency and, ultimately, loss of mitochondrial DNA. Surprisingly, dysfunction of mitochondrial HSP60 phenocopied the ribosome biogenesis defect and inhibition of translation, indicating a pronounced chaperone dependence of mitoribosome proteins. Declining mitochondrial translation likely contributes to aging and diseases associated with deficiencies in mitochondrial protein quality control machinery.
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Holthusen, H., Trinkaus, V.A., Gonzalez, C.F., Saha, I., Pachmayr, I., Wade, O.K., Deiser, A., Hummel, B., Yuste‐Checa, P., Ehses, K., Körner, R., Fernández‐Busnadiego, R., Sawarkar, R., Jungmann, R., Hipp, M.S., & Hartl, F.U. (2025). Mitochondrial proteostatic stress disrupts mitoribosome biogenesis and translation. <em>bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.09.05.673478
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Holthusen H, Trinkaus VA, Gonzalez CF, Saha I, Pachmayr I, Wade OK, et al. Mitochondrial proteostatic stress disrupts mitoribosome biogenesis and translation. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). 2025. doi:10.1101/2025.09.05.673478.
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@unpublished{hauke2025Mitoch,
title = {Mitochondrial proteostatic stress disrupts mitoribosome biogenesis and translation},
author = {Hauke Holthusen and Victoria A. Trinkaus and Carina Fernandez Gonzalez and Itika Saha and Isabelle Pachmayr and Orsolya Kimbu Wade and Anja Deiser and Barbara Hummel and Patricia Yuste‐Checa and Kenneth Ehses and Roman Körner and Rubén Fernández‐Busnadiego and Ritwick Sawarkar and Ralf Jungmann and Mark S. Hipp and F. Ulrich Hartl},
journal = {bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1101/2025.09.05.673478},
}
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